The amount of by-product emanating from the so-called
Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA) had dropped recently, which usually means that there
is another of their “reports” on the
way, and so it has proved: today
has brought the “Town Hall Rich List”
for 2012, pretentiously categorised as “new
research”, which of course it is not. It is the result of yet another Freedom
of Information (FoI) fishing expedition.
More from the Comfortable of Tufton Street
And the misinformation starts at the very beginning, as
readers are told “3,097 council staff
earning over £100k”. Really? Not really: this is a record of “all those whose remuneration exceeds
£100,000”. That’s not the same thing. The TPA gets its figures by including
pension contributions and expenses, the latter being reimbursement for costs
incurred in doing the job.
Moreover, the TPA is trying to play the pension game both
ways: if this is down to what the individual earns, they shouldn’t be
simultaneously telling that pension costs are something separate – but of
course they are, as I noted
recently. And one number is missing from the “report”: the proportion of employees on higher salary levels. So
what might that be?
Well, there
are over two million local Government
employees in the UK. So the TPA’s figure of just over 3,000 is just 0.15%
of the total. But the TPA are wise to the art of selective reporting, and that
with so many employed overall, even a number between one-tenth and one-fifth of
one per cent can look big. And making numbers look big is what secures the
press coverage.
Additionally, to make the big numbers look yet bigger,
redundancy payments are added in, making it look as if there are even more
employees earning over £100k. Then, to round it all off, all those identified
are smeared as “fat cats”, as opposed
to the banking sector – massively state subsidised of late – where those on
obscenely high deals are
lauded as “wealth creators”.
And the press coverage is suitably generous: at
the Maily Telegraph, Christopher
Hope – who should hang his head in shame for the cheap false equivalence –
tells of “council workers receiving more
than the Prime Minister”. Young Dave’s total remuneration – that’s the TPA
rubric – is over £500k. The Express
goes with “How
Pay Is Booming For Town Hall Fat Cats”.
The Mail’s Steve
Doughty – the same hack we saw talking guff about the BBC recently – merely
trots out the TPA line unquestioningly, while Rupe’s downmarket troops at
the Super Soaraway Currant Bun pull
the “Prime Minister’s salary” one,
as well as a wave of pejorative language: “coining
it ... surging salaries ... raking in ... trousering”. Thus the TPA’s work of
demonising Government is done for them.
But as journalism, this copy doesn’t cut it. And that’s not good enough.
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Quoted at Prime Minister's Question Time today.
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